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Star power from Boghossian’s Inlay Shine collection

Tatler Hong Kong

更新於 2023年05月31日03:13 • 發布於 2023年05月31日03:15 • Tatler Hong Kong

The Inlay Shine collection by Boghossian is a selection of easily wearable high jewellery, each piece sculpted from slivers of 18-karat gold and framed by aquamarines, tourmalines, morganites and diamonds.

Pear-cut drops hanging from tiny hoops and pared-back bands dusted with diamonds are perfect for the everyday; a modern approach to these pieces to style them in unexpected ways; a ring slipped through fabric or woven into a sophisticated up-do, for example. But look a little closer and you’ll see the pieces are far from basic, and are exemplars of the maison’s extraordinary attention to detail. Architectural pendants, rings and earrings feature a spirited interplay of precious stones. Artisans use an ancient jewellery technique which was first applied by 16th- and 17th-century artists from the Mughal Empire to seamlessly slot together handfuls of gems in a way that puts colour front and centre. With the Inlay Shine morganite- mounted ring, for example, the pink tones radiate through the surrounding rock crystal and its border of small, brilliant diamonds.

Green tourmaline and rock crystal earrings (Photo: Courtesy of Boghossian)
Green tourmaline and rock crystal earrings (Photo: Courtesy of Boghossian)

Green tourmaline and rock crystal earrings (Photo: Courtesy of Boghossian)

Aquamarine and rock crystal pendant (Photo: Courtesy of Boghossian)
Aquamarine and rock crystal pendant (Photo: Courtesy of Boghossian)

Aquamarine and rock crystal pendant (Photo: Courtesy of Boghossian)

Inlay Shine collection rock crystal ring in morganite (Photo: Courtesy of Boghossian)
Inlay Shine collection rock crystal ring in morganite (Photo: Courtesy of Boghossian)

Inlay Shine collection rock crystal ring in morganite (Photo: Courtesy of Boghossian)

A fringe of diamonds also embellishes the collection’s white-gold earrings, which are some of the more dramatic pieces currently on offer. Set with a pair of 3.38-carat tourmalines, they pay homage to the stylised floral motifs of Mughal art. Boghossian has long been influenced by the Mughal Empire and India’s gorgeous display of artisanal techniques—and from stone cutting and hand engraving to enamelling and gold work, there’s plenty to inspire. With the aquamarine and rock crystal pendant in particular, a meaningful ode to Boghossian’s knack of merging tradition with innovation, the Inlay Shine collection depicts this region’s exceptional creativity and craftsmanship.

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